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    Multiple input files  
Dr. B


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09-02-04 11:18 PM

I have 5 different database views (from different databases) that are
exported to 5 xml files.  The sum of these xml files are supposed to be
mapped to a schema describing the database model on the target db server. My
question is:

How do I make sure all files a received by the file adapter before a
confinue with the mapping of elements from the source files to the db schema
?

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated very much.











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    Re: Multiple input files  
Todd Sussman


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09-02-04 11:18 PM

This sounds like a convoy.  Basically, you have to use correlation, and
Listen shapes.  The first message in will set a correlation set, then in a
parallel shape, you put a listen for each expected message.  Once all
messages are received, the flow can continue.

Todd

"Dr. B" <DrB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have 5 different database views (from different databases) that are
> exported to 5 xml files.  The sum of these xml files are supposed to be
> mapped to a schema describing the database model on the target db server.
> My
> question is:
>
> How do I make sure all files a received by the file adapter before a
> confinue with the mapping of elements from the source files to the db
> schema?
>
> Any help or suggestions would be appreciated very much.
>
>
>
>
>
>







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